The Chiefs give kicker Harrison Butker a special honor before Kansas City face the Houston Texans in the playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs enter another postseason with eyes on a Super Bowl three-peat featuring many of the top players from each of their past titles. One of the most impactful members of those teams is kicker Harrison Butker,
For much of his time with the Kansas City Chiefs, kicker Harrison Butker has been one of the team's most reliable players. However, following a midseason surgery to trim his meniscus in his left knee,
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs played host to the Houston Texans in their first NFL playoff game of the year. The Chiefs entered the game as 9 1/2-point favorites, per ESPN Bet, to clinch a spot in the AFC Championship Game.
Stop me if you've heard this before but the Kansas City Chiefs are going to the AFC Championship. The Chiefs were able to defeat the Houston Texans in a low-sco
The Chiefs are about to begin their eighth postseason run with Harrison Butker as their kicker. Butker, along with big names like Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones, has been around ...
Most of these postseason games are won and lost by close margin, and a clutch and talented asset like Harrison Butker has become an integral part of the Chiefs’ playoff success over the years.
Houston Texans players and coaches are far from pleased with how the officiating crew called their 23-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday. Playing in the AFC divisional
Harrison Butker likened gay people to a 'deadly sin.' The Chiefs supported him. If Butker came out as gay, they would do the same. The post The Kansas City Chiefs rallied around anti-gay kicker Harrison Butker.
Mahomes, who threw for 177 yards and a score, improved 16-3 in the postseason, tying Joe Montana for the second-most wins by a starting QB in NFL history behind Tom Brady. That includes his peerless 7-0 mark in divisional playoff games. Meanwhile, Mahomes and Kelce helped Andy Reid become just the fourth coach in NFL history with 300 career wins.
The Steelers of the 1970s won four Super Bowls in six years, a record unmatched by any team in NFL history. This year's Chiefs can match that achievement -- and set a standard no one in the league has even approached.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker will face the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round of the playoffs this Saturday. Butker missed his lone field goal attempt in the Week 18 shutout loss to the Denver Broncos.